000-120 hex head screws

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jeffsmith
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000-120 hex head screws

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I am looking for 000-120 hex head brass screws. Morris doesn't make them and I can't find any other supplier's who do. Any ideas?
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They don't show any hex head screws.
Thanks for your help.

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You can find the nuts on amazon.

If you can't find hex head bolts, buy screws, cut the heads off and silver solder nuts to them.

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I think J.I.Morris Co. may have hex head fasteners that small.
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I'd think you'd want to change lanes and start looking at watchmaking and horologist suppliers.
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Mcmaster carr has.those itsy, bitsy, tenny wenny, screws, but not in hex head
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Here is a nice collection of sources for bolt, nut, taps and dies in the smaller sizes

http://www.modelenginemaker.com/index.php?topic=628.0
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